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Aug 3, 2025, 03:54
Cedric Hermans on the Inspiring Impact of the WFH Humanitarian Aid Program Worldwide
Cedric Hermans, Head of Haemophilia Centre at the Cliniques Universitaires Saint-Luc in Brussels, recently shared a proud post on LinkedIn, reposting from WFH:
”One of the most important successes of the WFH / these billions of units have saved numerous lives and avoided a major number of joint / muscle and internal bleeds.”
World Federation of Hemophilia (WFH) posted on LinkedIn:
‘Since the inception of the WFH Humanitarian Aid Program in 1996, a total of 2.2+ billion of IUs of factor and 12.2+ million mg of non-factor replacement therapy have been donated worldwide. Read more in the program’s Impact Report.’
Read the full report here.

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